War Graves and Memorial in the churchyard of St Johns church at Sutton Veny village in the Wylye Valley, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.The churchyard contains 168 First World War burials,143 of which are Australian servicemen (Anzac) who died from an...

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Portrait of James VI and I (1566-1625) King of Scotland, England, and Ireland. Dated 17th Century

Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom from a Royal Train at Windsor station. The lion and unicorn flank the shield bearing symbols of English lions, Scottish lion rampant and Welsh harp. The surrounding medieval French words Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense...

Engraving depicting the coat of arms of Galicia which includes, an enclosed in a field of azure, a chalice of gold with a silver host, accompanied by seven silver crosses, three on each side and one in the center of the shield. Dated 17th Century

The Heraldic Lion of England. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions passant on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion rampant on a gold field; the third quadrant represents...

The arms consist of a silver shield bearing a red cross with a red upright sword and a combination of the emblems of the patron saints of England and London: the Cross of St George with the symbol of the martyrdom of Saint Paul. Dated 14th Century

The arms consist of a silver shield bearing a red cross with a red upright sword and a combination of the emblems of the patron saints of England and London: the Cross of St George with the symbol of the martyrdom of Saint Paul. Dated 14th Century

The Heraldic Lion of England. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions passant on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion rampant on a gold field; the third quadrant represents...

Annuals such as this were often the staple Christmas present of a post-war childhood. The Football Association Book for Boys, 1948 was an official publication by the FA and featured the famous 3 lions emblem on the cover. Note the slightly sexist...

Design for a Part of a Painted Vaulted Ceiling with a Coat of Arms in Form of a Cross, 1700–1780, Pen and brown ink, brush with gray, brown and red chalk wash, over graphite or lead point, with compass and ruled construction. Stylus-incised construction...

Engraving print circa 1870 entitled "Christ Rejected". It depicts Jesus, left of picture, being rejected by the Jewish High Priest, the Elders and the people of Jerusalem when brought before Pontius Pilate for judgement. Pilate, arm...